Fender Bass "Asset Stripping" Experiment
I'm constantly looking for tips to pass on to customers of my Guitar Arbitrage System (www.guitararbitrage.com) which teaches the nitty gritty, under the radar, stealth techniques for selling guitars and music gear on eBay.
As part of that process I'm conducting a bold experiment on one of my own beloved guitars: a Fender Precsion Bass 1962 re-issue model.
In stead of selling it as a complete guitar I have dismantled it (which took about 20 minutes) and am listing it as seperate items i.e. body, neck, pickups etc.
I want to prove a hunch that it will generate a higher overall price than it would have if I'd sold it as a complete guitar.
Each item will be listed with a starting price of 99p and NO RESERVE. This will reflect what the 'market' is actually paying - you can check the progress of each listing over the next few weeks at www.liquid8music.com.
As part of that process I'm conducting a bold experiment on one of my own beloved guitars: a Fender Precsion Bass 1962 re-issue model.
In stead of selling it as a complete guitar I have dismantled it (which took about 20 minutes) and am listing it as seperate items i.e. body, neck, pickups etc.
I want to prove a hunch that it will generate a higher overall price than it would have if I'd sold it as a complete guitar.
Each item will be listed with a starting price of 99p and NO RESERVE. This will reflect what the 'market' is actually paying - you can check the progress of each listing over the next few weeks at www.liquid8music.com.
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